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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Falcon on January 14, 2014, 05:18:29 PM
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The results of the test came back today. I have cancer called Seminoma. This is very treatable. Tomorrow I will have a scan done to see if the cancer has been spread. This scan will also tell the doctors what treatment I will get. I probably will get radiation only treatment or both radiation & chemo. I'm ok with this because I will beat this.
Falcon
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Best of luck falcon :salute
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I'm ok with this because I will beat this.
Best thing I've read all day. :salute
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Kick it's bellybutton bud. I hate that disease :aok :cheers:
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Keep that attitude! You WILL win.
~S~ x 1000000
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Falcon, I am a Bladder Cancer (Transitional Cell Carcinoma) survivor, over 7 yrs now.
Positive attitude :aok
You'll beat it. Best Wishes!
:cheers: Oz
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:rock Never give up.
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Best thing I've read all day.
Agreed.
- oldman
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Cancer sucks, little update on my wife - her cancer has shrunk big time, they stopped doing Chemo back in early december, something about cutting the treatments short by 2 months. They are going to do surgery to repair the breast soon, probably do some follow ups. She's feeling great, I have been taking her fishing and although she won't touch a live worm, has no problem trying to catch shrimp or minnows.
I guess from what I know, the cancer did "travel" some what, but after the first few chemo sessions her body responded greatly, not sure if she's out of danger yet or cancer free - but she's working on kicking its ass.
As for now, I tried to come back to aces in January, I just can't seem to get around to it, going to spend more time teaching her to catch fish while I catch jack CRAP. Btw I seriously hate Flounder (her score is 4 to me zero)
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:pray
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Misspelled the cancer (d'oh!): Seminoma.
Falcon
PS. Thanks guys for the support, appreciate it :)
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You'll beat it Falcon!
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:pray
Great attitude!
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Exercise, eat healthy, rest, alcohol in moderation.
They had an Oncology prof on the tube here the other day, very much pushing the positive effects of exercise during cancer treatment. His words (roughly): "If we had a drug that had the same benefits as exercise, we'd be trumpeting it from the rooftops."
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Best wishes<S>
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I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010...had Da Vince robotic surgery the following year. Pathology on the (removed) prostate indicate cancerous margins. Went thru 37 radiation treatments last year. Recent PSA testing indicates great results.
Hang in there. You'll beat this horrible infliction. I stand with you in your struggle :salute
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Keep yourself well educated from reliable sources. Good attitude Mr. Falcon.
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Good luck Sir <S>
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:salute
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Best wishes :salute
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Best of luck to you Falcon.
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Best wishes, Been their. You can beat it.
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Keep that attitude, and you will beat it.
My son was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of eye cancer when he was 12 weeks old, that was February 4th 2005. He will be celebrating 4 years cancer free this June. My entire family wishes you and yours the very best.
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:pray
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good luck Falcon... :salute
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Best wishes and prayers to you.
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Falcon best wishes. I've survived both colon and prostate cancer so I know it can be done. Stay positive!
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:pray
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Best of luck to you, Falcon. It sounds like you're lucky, relatively speaking, anyway. Will keep you in my prayers :salute.
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Best wishes Falcon. I was cut loose last year as cured of prostate cancer.
SB
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Well darn Falcon, You can do this! :salute
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Best wishes Falcon. I was cut loose last year as cured of prostate cancer.
SB
WINNING!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!! I hate that disease.
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Hodgekins lymphoma survivor here 20 years and counting
Welcome to the family I'd rather not be welcoming anyone too.
If you go through chemo. And the doctor says "stay active" Then stay active. You will feel better then if you just lay around feeling sick. I got almost halfway through my 6 month treatment before I realized that I felt better if I kept myself buy and moving around then if I just lay in bed.
Stay positive
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Hodgekins lymphoma survivor here 20 years and counting
Welcome to the family I'd rather not be welcoming anyone too.
If you go through chemo. And the doctor says "stay active" Then stay active. You will feel better then if you just lay around feeling sick. I got almost halfway through my 6 month treatment before I realized that I felt better if I kept myself buy and moving around then if I just lay in bed.
Stay positive
Another winner! :salute to you! I hate that disease!!
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Exercise, eat healthy, rest, alcohol in moderation.
They had an Oncology prof on the tube here the other day, very much pushing the positive effects of exercise during cancer treatment. His words (roughly): "If we had a drug that had the same benefits as exercise, we'd be trumpeting it from the rooftops."
There ya go. Almost just what I said.
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Will send one up for you!
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:salute best of luck to you. I hope all turns out well for you.
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In the words of Elvis Presely "Get'r done!"
boo
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best wishes and fast recovery.